KLM Pilot Suffers Heart Attack While Taxing Plane

A pilot for the Dutch airline carrier, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines suffered a heart attack as he was taxing his plane at Glasgow Airport in Scotland. The plane was carrying 128 people. The crew was forced to resuscitate the passenger and the airline crew received help in this regard from one of the passengers.

Glasgow Airport firemen then rushed the pilot from the plane and took him to the Golden Jubilee Hospital in Clydebank. Newspapers reported that the pilot was reported to be in a stable condition. The planes co-pilot took over the controls and was able to maneuver the plane to it’s gate.